Quotes About Dilemma
The moment demanded action and all we had was paralysis.
~ Glen Duncan
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There were so many things I liked. That was the awful thing about being alive: there were so many things one liked. The awful thing about life was that there were so many things m full stop.
~ Glen Duncan
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It was a good thing; and to admit that a good thing has derived from an evil thing is to bend the knee to evil to some extent.
~ Glenway Wescott
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Don 't let the insignificant positive side of wrong trap you. Even wrong has a positive aspect. Choose right with a significant positive side.
~ Goa Kerle
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The challenge of humanity is the choice of what works perfectly for them over what works fairly for them.
~ Goa Kerle
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There is nothing more pitiable in the world than an irresolute man vacillating between two feelings, who would willingly unite the two, and who does not perceive that nothing can unite them.
~ Goethe
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Mi piace l'arrosto e del fumo non so che farne
~ Goldoni Carlo
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Wake him or put a bullet through his brain. No one will protest. Or leave him—but I suggest choosing, my dear. I have learned it is best to be haunted by one's actions rather than one's lack of them.
~ Gordon Dahlquist
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The cat loves fish, but she's loath to wet her feet.
~ Proverb
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He that has a choice has trouble.
~ Dutch proverb
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Rake leaves or move? I can't decide.
~ John Wagner
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Under all his cowardice there was a courage of cowardice [...] that would impel him to do the very thing his whole nature protested against doing and was afraid of doing.
~ Jack London
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guess a woman can either love or be loved, but it's almost impossible to have both.
~ Jacqueline Susann
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just because you know right from wrong, it doesn't mean you stay away from the wrong part.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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The individual is in a dilemma: either he decides to safeguard his freedom of choice, chooses to use traditional , personal, moral, or empirical means, thereby entering into competition with a power against which there is no efficacious defense and before which he must suffer defeat; or he decides to accept technical necessity, in which case he will himself by the victor, but only by submitting irreparably to technical slavery. In effect he has no freedom of choice.
~ Jacques Ellul
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Do I really want to be integrated into a burning house?
~ James Baldwin
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For nothing is more unbearable, once one has it, than freedom.
~ James Baldwin
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With everything in me screaming No! yet the sum of me sighed Yes.
~ James Baldwin
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I was in a box for I could see that, no matter how I turned, the hour of confession was upon me and could scarcely be averted; unless of course, I leaped out of the cab, which would be the most terrible confession of all.
~ James Baldwin
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The germ of the dilemma…is trapped in the room with me, always has been, and always will be, and it is yet more foreign to me than those foreign hills outside.
~ James Baldwin
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Nothing is more unbearable, once one has it, than freedom.
~ James Baldwin
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I was trembling. I thought, if I do not open the door at once and get out of here, I am lost… everything in me screaming No! yet the sum of me sighed Yes.
~ James Baldwin
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A child is too self-centered to relate to any dilemma that does not, somehow relate to him.
~ James Baldwin
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I had done either too much coke or too little, a constant problem in my life.
~ James Crumley
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